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Rick Warren's Saddleback Church Hits Huge Milestone with 50,000 Baptisms - SADDLEBACK CHURCH CHARISMA NEWS

Pastor Rick Warren (far right) performed yet another baptism on the Lake Forest campus of Saddleback Church Sunday. (Saddleback Church)

Rick Warren's Saddleback Church Hits Huge Milestone with 50,000 Baptisms

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Celebrating 38 years of changed lives, Saddleback Church, pastored by Rick Warren, marked another historic milestone as it baptized its 50,000th person on Sunday.
In an email to the congregation previewing the weekend's events, Pastor Warren said that reaching the milestone "brought tears to my eyes." He continued:
"Growing up in small towns, every church that my family attended was small. It baptized maybe one person a month. Half of all churches in America today have less than 75 people in attendance. That's the normal size for a church, so I didn't even know that large churches (like 200 people) existed.
"But as a high school student I sincerely wanted to live for Jesus, and one day, I read an article in a Christian magazine that listed every church in America that had baptized at least 100 new believers that year. There were 68 churches. I could not imagine that! But that article included photos of the pastors of those 68 churches. I thought, Wow! I'd sure love to be a member of an exciting church like that someday! Of course, I had no idea I'd become a pastor. That article so inspired me to share my faith that I taped it to my bedroom wall, right next to my Beatles poster!
"A while later, I was even more astounded when I read this about the growth of the first Christian church (in Jerusalem): 'Every day the Lord added to their number those who were being saved' (Acts 2:47). Think about that. Daily! That means, at the very least, the first church baptized at least 365 new members annually.
"Not many churches have ever matched that kind of growth. But your church has.
"This phrase 'Every day the Lord added to their number' has been true of Saddleback for 38 years. Since beginning at Easter, 1980, we've baptized three to four changed lives every single day (precisely 3.6 people every day). You're part of a miracle.
"Glory to God! By His mighty power at work within us, He is able to do far more than we could ever dare to ask or even dream of—infinitely beyond our highest prayer."
The "celebration of 50,000 changed lives" occurred 38 years after Rick and Kay Warren welcomed a handful of curious visitors—the first ever Saddleback Church service in Lake Forest, California. Standing within the main baptismal pool at Saddleback Church, a visibly moved "Pastor Rick"—as he's known by his congregation—reflected on that first service in 1980: "That first Sunday six people gave their lives to Christ, and six weeks later, I baptized the first nine people."
That first small gathering eventually grew to welcome 10,000 weekend worshippers before the church even owned its own building, using a total of 79 different locations.
Saddleback Church continued from there as a trendsetter in training church leaders and strengthening church health. The church was one of the first in America to marry its large weekend gatherings with small-group meetings in homes on a large scale. Eventually more people were meeting in weekly home Bible studies than in the weekly church services (nearly 40,000). In 1993, it became the first church to embrace the internet as a tool for evangelism. Saddleback was later praised as the first individual congregation in 2,000 years of Christian history to literally obey the Great Commission of Jesus Christ as more than 25,000 members of the congregation boarded airplanes to take the gospel to every one of the world's officially recognized nations (nearly 200 countries).
Saddleback Church is also the founder of "Celebrate Recovery," which has trained over 100,000 leaders in their innovative approach to helping those struggling with addiction or other "hurts, habits, and hang-ups." Since then, millions of people across the world, including many in prison, have completed one of Celebrate Recovery's step studies. As a church which calls every member to ministry, Saddleback once decided to feed every homeless person in Orange County for 30 days. Nearly 10,000 members of the congregation participated in the initiative, preparing over 125,000 meals for those in need.

This weekend's services also included an acknowledgment of all of those in attendance who had themselves been baptized at Saddleback and a photo montage was displayed with images gathered from throughout the decades at Saddleback.
"Why is baptism such a big deal?" Rick Warren asked while standing in the baptism pool. "There are two reasons. First, Jesus commanded it. Second, He modeled it ... this is the way I say to the world, 'I'm in! I'm a part of the family of God ... there is no reason to wait.'"
They didn't wait. The congregation responded in worship while hundreds made their way out to the baptismal pools at each of Saddleback Church's 19 campuses, in order join the 50,000 others who had expressed their love for Jesus by being baptized. The church is looking forward as it continues to reach its community with the message of Jesus' love, forgiveness and hope.

What to Expect in a 'Ruth' Year - JENNIFER LECLAIRE CHARISMA NEWS

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It's a Ruth year. That's one of the revelations Chuck Pierce has been sharing in the Hebrew year 5778. But what does that mean?
As I was reading the Book of Ruth, I received a revelation we can hang our faith on. Although there is more to be understood about the Ruth year, the second chapter of this book reveals five points that we can contend for in 2018 as we stand at the open door and prepare to move into a foreign land: divine connections, divine strategy, divine protection, divine favor and divine harvest.
In Ruth 2, we find Ruth and Naomi in Bethlehem. Although this was Naomi's homeland, it was a foreign land to Ruth. She followed her mother-in-law there out of loyalty. When you follow the Lord into a foreign territory out of allegiance to His heart, you can expect the following.
1. Divine Connections
Ruth the Moabitess asked her mother-in-law if she could go into the fields and glean grain behind anyone in whose eyes she found favor (Ruth 2:2). She happened upon the field of Boaz. This was a divine connection. She could have landed in anyone's field, but the Lord ordered her steps to one of Naomi's family members.
2. Divine Strategies
Boaz took notice of Ruth and gave her a strategy in Ruth 2:8-9a, "Listen, my daughter. Do not go to glean in another field and leave this one. Stay close to my young women. Keep your eyes on the field in which they reap and follow after them."
3. Divine Protection
Boaz also arranged for Ruth's protection, as it could be dangerous for a young woman to glean in the fields among the men (see Ruth 2:22). "I have commanded the men not to touch you. When you are thirsty, go to the vessels and drink from what the young men have drawn" (Ruth 2:9b).
4. Divine Favor
In response to Boaz's strategy and protection, Ruth responded:
So she fell on her face, bowed down to the ground, and said to him, 'Why have I found favor in your eyes, that you should acknowledge me, a foreigner?'"
Boaz answered and said to her, "I have been told all that you have done for your mother-in-law after the death of your husband, and how you left your father and mother and your homeland and came to a people you did not know before. May the Lord reward your deeds. May you have a full reward from the Lord, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come to take refuge" (Ruth 2:10-12).
5. Divine Harvest
Ruth was willing to work, but her divine connection and divine favor led to a divine harvest. "When she got up to glean, Boaz commanded his young men, 'Let her glean even among the bundles, and do not harm her. Also pull out some grain for her from the bundles and leave it so that she may glean it, and do not rebuke her'" (Ruth 2:15-16).
One last word: Ruth's favor came from her right alignment. It's time to make sure we're aligned rightly in this year of the open door. Wrong alignments will hinder the harvest.
Jennifer LeClaire is senior leader of Awakening House of Prayer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, founder of the Ignite Network and founder of the Awakening Blaze prayer movement. She is author of over 25 books. Find her online at jenniferleclaire.org or email her at info@jenniferleclaire.org.

Sanctifying God's Name ✡ "All The World Came To Pay Homage To Shlomo" - Israel365

All the world came to pay homage to Shlomo and to listen to the wisdom with which Hashem had endowed him
I Kings 10:24 (The Israel Bible™)

וְכָל־הָאָרֶץ מְבַקְשִׁים אֶת־פְּנֵי שְׁלֹמֹה לִשְׁמֹעַ אֶת־חָכְמָתוֹ אֲשֶׁר־נָתַן אֱלֹהִים בְּלִבּוֹ
Hear the verse in Hebrew

v’-KHOL ha-A-retz m’-vak-SHEEM et p’-NAY sh’-lo-MOH lish-MO-a et khokh-ma-TO
a-sher na-TAN e-lo-HEEM b’-li-BO


Sanctifying God's Name

This verse represents a great sanctification of Hashem's (God's) name. Though King Shlomo (Solomon) was the wealthiest, most powerful king of all time, this was not the reason why he was sought out by the entire world. Rather, everyone wished to be in his presence because of the great wisdom Hashem had given him. This demonstrates that Israel is unlike all other kingdoms; it is a holy nation. When Jewish leaders represent the highest levels of ethics and wisdom, they sanctify God's name among all people of the world.
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